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one of the many possible points of view:
http://www.artisopensource.net/network/artisopensource/2015/06/08/conflict-and-transgression/
together with the imagination for a new type of garden, we need a new
conception of gardner:
âit is hard to imagine which aspect these gardens will assume, in
which existence is expected to assume no form. From my point of
view, gardens of this kind should not be judged on account of their
form, but, rather, on the basis of their capacity to generate and
translate a certain joy of existence.â
s
On Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 10:53 PM, Brian Holmes
<bhcontinentaldrift@gmail.com> wrote:
The philosopher Moishe Postone says that with every fresh growth
cycle of capitalism new use values are created, offering common
working people a sense of possibility, a feeling of experimentation
and social transformation, that is the mainspring of the expansion
itself. This happened in the early 20th century, then again in the
50s-early 60s, then again in the late 80s-90s. However, the logic of
exchange soon comes to bear, foreclosing those possibilities in
favor of reconstituted mechanisms of profit and control, thus
creating a kind of treadmill effect. Just when you think you are
buiilding a new society, then you are not anymore.
<...>
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Professor of Digital Design at ISIA Design Florence
Professor of Interaction Design at IED Istituto Europeo di Design
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